On the one hand, appeasing awful governments turns many a stomach, including mine. |
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Even if we forget about principle and adopt a pragmatic stance, there is little to be gained in appeasing gross violence by the powerful. |
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In a feeble gesture toward appeasing cardiologists everywhere, I sopped some of the fat off the top with more paper towels. |
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Shrugging, she finally ripped her lunch open before appeasing his curiosity. |
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What is more important, protecting the safety of children and their carers, or appeasing angry men on the warpath? |
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I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism. |
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A simple plug-in diffuser that disperses a dog appeasing pheromone into the room is available at some veterinary practices. |
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Read it if you want to know the cost of appeasing our enemies, and especially if you're still not quite sure just who are enemy is. |
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Their primary concern is with tax cuts for the wealthy and appeasing radical right wing interest groups. |
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They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence. |
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My time has been taken up with appeasing the whims of a very impertinent and ill-humored stallion. |
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The Security Council, in a word, must be aware of the danger of inaction, which would be appeasing a bellicose and unpredictable leader. |
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The appeasing energies of this mudra will help you to moderate your anger and ease your tensions. |
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Most officers will assimilate that which is successful in mission accomplishment but balk at appeasing perceived idiosyncrasies of another nation. |
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The precious metal has somen benefic effects on skin having an appeasing role, regenerator and antiallergic. |
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The Roman Emperors used to have a formula for appeasing their poorest citizens: bread and circuses. |
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At the material level, they had to find the means of slaking their thirst and appeasing their hunger. |
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Given his record for stirring controversy and goading spectators sometimes to the point of violence, you believe that appeasing the audience is low on his list of priorities. |
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Another annoying trend is to ask for an exorbitant amount in the hope that a small amount will be offer as a means of appeasing the aggrieved person. |
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Invoking Neville Chamberlain in Munich in 1938, they warn that the world is appeasing an aggressive and malign regime bent on a nuclear arsenal. |
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Their tax fairness policy is about broken promises and appeasing the more affluent in society. |
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It seems as if the Members involved are engaged in appeasing particular interests, such as agriculture and tourism. |
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My impression is that we are appeasing our consciences by talking about sustainable development, but that this is yet another hollow promise. |
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High inflation has never led to hyper-inflation, and Tehran has been skilful at playing the appeasing card of nationalism. |
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Fenner said that they realized that he had only been appeasing the leaders and family members with their requests. |
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Until the two headliners finally meet, what really seems to drive the narrative here is appeasing an audience's curiosity as to which star will be highlighted next. |
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By appeasing groups such as the LTTE, Western states are helping to undermine not only the viability of their own borders, but also the integrity of the global system that they claim to represent. |
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Is this a way of appeasing modern day moaners like myself who just can't be bothered to make our opinions be known. |
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The Maoists had taken the lead in appeasing the ethnic groups and had begun declaring federating units, and the Newa unit was one of them. |
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So much more than a pet whose appeasing and securing presence is coupled with a completely unselfish attachment, the dog assists man in a great variety of circumstances. |
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This is a surprising statement which may be interpreted as heralding a change in tone of the EU's eastern policy to a very acquiescent, and, I am not afraid to say it, appeasing tone. |
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It was not worth putting so many jobs at risk for the sake of appeasing the Eurosceptics in the Conservative Party, who are mostly unappeasable in any case. |
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See the IPC book appeasing the Ayatollahs and Suppressing Democracy. |
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Rather than amend the charter and thus draw widespread public opposition, he is appeasing this group of Canadians by including the term in the Criminal Code. |
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To expect the world will be a more secure place by appeasing Iraq by continuing to spin in diplomatic circles and by allowing Iraq to make a mockery of the UN security resolutions is just not plausible. |
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Spirulina also contributes to appeasing hunger pangs. |
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But the current western strategy of bombing Isis on the one hand and appeasing Bashar al-Assad on the other is not only a losing strategy – it is making things worse. |
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In the diary I spelled out in full the stubborn opposition from former prime minister Julia Gillard, who had a member of her staff seemingly engaged full time in appeasing the Likud-aligned pro-Israel lobby. |
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It is ideal for the sensitive and fragile skins which it wraps of a fine soft and fresh protective veil and for which it gets a feeling of appeasing, of comfort and to be well. |
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And a praier for the appeasing of Gods wrath and indignation. |
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